[Python-Dev] PEP 515: Underscores in Numeric Literals (revision 3)
Georg Brandl
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Sat Feb 13 06:22:42 EST 2016
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On 02/13/2016 12:10 PM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: > On 13.02.16 10:48, Georg Brandl wrote: >> Following the same rules for placement, underscores will be allowed in >> the following constructors: >> >> - ``int()`` (with any base) >> - ``float()`` >> - ``complex()`` >> - ``Decimal()`` > > What about float.fromhex()? Should underscores be allowed in it (I think > no)? Good question. It *does* accept a "0x" prefix, as does ``int(x, 16)``, so there is some precedent for literal-like interpretation of the input here as well. Georg
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